If a judge enters a final judgment in a given case declaring an executive order unconstitutional, the administration may not appeal and continue to otherwise implement the executive order. The U.S.
In a 6-3 decision issued on Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court limited the use of nationwide injunctions going forward—a move that will likely mean more lawsuits and class actions, including in sports and ...
Can effective class action orders can be issued as expeditiously as universal injunctions? In birthright citizenship cases, the answer should be yes. The Universal Injunction decision, Trump v. CASA, ...
In 2025, pivotal legal cases have significantly influenced fire service operations, liability standards, and policy ...
On June 27, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that federal courts do not have the jurisdiction to impose nationwide injunctions. The case, called “Trump v. CASA,” limits the courts’ ability to halt ...
The Supreme Court on Friday limited the power of federal judges to issue nationwide injunctions, handing President Donald Trump a partial victory in his legal battle to implement a controversial ...
TALLAHASSEE — A federal appeals court Friday kept on hold a new Florida law targeting undocumented immigrants who enter the state, rejecting arguments by Attorney General James Uthmeier that ...
8th Circuit rejects challenge to Minnesota’s 2024 contractor law Construction trade groups claimed the 14-part test was vague Court found plaintiffs unlikely to succeed on constitutional claims ...
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Supreme Court Rules 6–3 for Trump, Limits 'Nationwide Injunctions' in Birthright Citizenship Case
The Trump administration scored a notable legal victory today when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that federal district judges "likely exceed" their authority when they issue nationwide injunctions ...
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